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MATTER III
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Quiz on MATTER III, created by Isabel Ffranciso on 12/03/2020.
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Question 1
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Chemical changes are
Answer
non-reversible
reversible
sometimes reversible
Question 2
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What is always formed from a chemical change?
Answer
Light
Anew substance
A colour change
Question 3
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Which of these is not an example of a chemical change?
Answer
An explosion
Rusting
Freezing
Question 4
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If a piece of wood breaks, what type of change is it?
Answer
Chemical change
Physical change
Both of them
Question 5
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Which of these is a physical change?
Answer
Cooking eggs
Burning wood
Water turns into ice
Question 6
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Which of these chemical changes occur s in the absence of oxygen?
Answer
Oxidation
Fermentation
Combustion
Question 7
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Which of these chemical changes transforms the substances into rust?
Answer
Fermentation
Combustion
Oxidation
Question 8
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What is needed, as well as oxygen, in the process of combustion?
Answer
Bacteria
Fuel
None of them
Question 9
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Circle the foods that are made by fermentation.
Answer
Salad and fried chiken
Wine and cheese
Popcorn and coke
Question 10
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Combustion produces:
Answer
Light and heat
Sound
Electricity
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